Samuel Hicks1

M, #19145, b. between 1599 and 1629, d. between 1656 and 1714
Father*Robert Hicks1,3
Mother*Margaret (?)2
ReferenceZZ1880
Samuel Hicks was born between 1599 and 1629.4 He was the son of Robert Hicks and Margaret (?)2,1,3 Samuel Hicks married Lydia Doane, daughter of John Doane, on 11 September 1645 in Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.4 Samuel Hicks died between 1656 and 1714.4
He immigraterd with Margaret (?) in August 1623 on the Ship 'Anne'.2
Samuel Hicks became the father of Thomas Hicks between 1629 and 1670.4
Samuel Hicks became the father of Sarah Churchill Hicks between 1629 and 1670.4
Samuel Hicks became the father of Dorcas Hicks on 14 February 1649/50.4
Samuel Hicks became the father of Samuel Hicks in 1651.4
Samuel Hicks became the father of Margaret Hicks on 9 March 1652/53.4

Census

DatePlaceEnumeration
1627Plymouth, New Plymouth ColonyCensus: 1627 Division of Cattle Census
as 8 Samuell Hickes
Head: John Jenney
Person: Mrs Sarah (Cary) Jenney, Samuel Jenney, Abigail Jenney, Sara Jenney, Robert Hicks, Mrs. Margaret Hicks, Samuel Hicks, Ephraim Hicks, Lydia Hicks, Phebe Hicks, Stephen Deane and Edward Bangs
To this lott fell the greate white backt cow wch was brought over with the first in the Ann, to wch cow the keepeing of the bull was joyned for thes psonts to pvide for. heere also two shee goats.3

References

Samuel Hicks is mentioned in The Great Migration Begins under Philip Sherman.1

5 Children of Samuel Hicks and Lydia Doane, daughter of John Doane,

Children
Last Edited24 Apr 2002

Citations

  1. [S142] Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins, Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Vol I-III, CD-ROM (n.p.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2000). Hereinafter cited as The Great Migration Begins.
  2. [S130] Caleb Johnson's Mayflower Web Pages, online http://members.aol.com/calebj/, anne.html. Hereinafter cited as Mayflower Web Pages.
  3. [S143] The Division of Cattle, 1627.
  4. [S48] Jr Curtis A Preece, WFT Vol. 5, Tree 3259.